Power

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"Power" is an ecofeminist novel by Linda Hogan that explores the intertwined struggles of an Indigenous girl, her community, and the natural world in the face of environmental and cultural destruction.

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instanceOf ecofeminist novel
novel
author Linda Hogan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores coming-of-age of an Indigenous girl
loyalty to community vs. demands of dominant culture
tension between industrial development and ecological balance
features endangered animals
sacred relationships with animals
focusesOn an Indigenous girl
her Indigenous community
the natural world
genre Native American literature
ecofeminist fiction
environmental fiction
hasForm prose fiction
hasNarrativeStyle first-person narration
hasPerspective Indigenous
ecocritical
feminist
hasSubject Indigenous rights
environmental justice
intergenerational relationships in Indigenous communities
sacred land and water
tribal law and custom
language English
literaryMovement Native American Renaissance NERFINISHED
ecofeminism
mainCharacter Omishto NERFINISHED
portrays conflict between Indigenous traditions and U.S. legal system
intertwined fate of people and nonhuman nature
struggles of an Indigenous community to protect its environment
relatedWorkByAuthor Mean Spirit NERFINISHED
Solar Storms NERFINISHED
setIn Florida NERFINISHED
a Gulf Coast environment
theme Indigenous sovereignty
colonialism
cultural destruction
environmental destruction
gender and power
human–nature relationship
spiritual connection to land
traditional knowledge vs. modern society

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